Here are Donald Trump's Cabinet members

Vincent Viola is a former U.S. Army infantry officer and currentVirtu Financial Founder and executive chairman.

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Mick Mulvaney - Office of Management and Budget director

The Republican congressman from South Carolina is known as a tough-on-spending conservative and an advocate of balancing the federal budget. Mulvaney, 49, was elected in the 2010 tea party wave and is a founder of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, whose members pushed former Speaker John Boehner from power.

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Keith Kellogg - National Security Council chief of staff

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has spent more than 35 years in the Army and, in 2003, oversaw the efforts to form the new Iraqi military after it was disbanded.

PHOTO: Carolyn Kaster, AP

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Ryan Zinke - Interior Secretary

This Republican congressman from Montana has a distinguished military career. As an ex-Navy SEAL commander, he has two Bronze Stars for combat missions in Iraq. In Congress, he was a member of the Armed Services and Natural Resources committees, though he has received criticism from environmentalist and conservation groups.

PHOTO: AP/Rep. Ryan Zinke

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Rick Perry - Energy Secretary

Former governor of Texas and currently serving on two corporate boards, reported CBS News. One of the boards is the Energy Transfer Partners, which has a subsidiary known as Dakota Access LLC. Dakota Access LLC is attempting to build the Dakota Access Pipeline. CBS News reported that Perry has suggested shutting down the agency he is now leading.

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Rex Tillerson - Secretary of State

The Exxon Mobil CEO has raised concerns by some for his reportedly close ties with Russia. Trump, however, has reportedly dismissed those concerns.

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Linda McMahon - Small Business Administration

Wrestling executive Linda McMahon is the co-founder and former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, the professional wrestling organization. Trump said McMahon will be a "champion for small businesses and unleash America's entrepreneurial spirit all across the country."

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Scott Pruitt - Administrator for Environmental Protection Agency

The Oklahoma Attorney General is a global warming skeptic and has repeatedly sued and derided the agency for pursuing an "activist agenda." Trump said Pruitt will restore the EPA's "essential mission of keeping our air and our water clean and safe" while ensuring that the agency doesn't spend tax money on an "out of control, anti-energy agenda."

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Andy Puzder - Secretary of Labor

A leader in the fast-food industry, Puzder is chief executive of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other chains. He's been critical of the Obama administration's regulations and advised Trump on the campaign trail.

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Ben Carson - Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Carson was a candidate for President in the Republican primaries. After he left the race, he campaigned for Donald Trump. The retired surgeon was honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008.

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John Kelly - Homeland Security

Retired Marine General John Kelly most recently led the U.S. Southern Command before retiring in early 2016. Kelly joined the Marine Corps in 1970 and served three tours in Iraq. He is the most senior military officer to lose a child in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan. His son was killed in Afghanistan.

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Gen. James Mattis - Secretary of Defense

Mattis, 66, served in the Marine Corps for four decades and led U.S. Central Command until retiring in 2013. Regarded as one of the country's top thinkers in military matters, his aggressive rhetoric toward America's enemies in the Middle East put him in line with Trump's vision of defense.

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Elaine Chao – Secretary of Transportation

Chao, 63, served as Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2009 under George W. Bush. She was also Director of the Peace Corp. from 1991 to 1992 under George H.W. Bush. Chao was the first Asian American woman to hold a cabinet-level position in 2001 as Secretary of Labor.

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Nikki Haley – U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, 44, was the first woman Trump appointed to his Cabinet. She is the third consecutive female to hold this position.

"Governor Haley has a proven track record of bringing people together regardless of background or party affiliation to move critical policies forward for the betterment of her state and our country," Trump said in a release Wednesday. "She is also a proven dealmaker, and we look to be making plenty of deals. She will be a great leader representing us on the world stage."

Price was born in Michigan in 1954 and is an orthopedic surgeon. He currently leads the House of Representatives’ Budget Committee and is serving his seventh term. Price is pro-life and anti-Obamacare.

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Steven Mnuchin – Secretary of Treasury

The Yale graduate worked at Goldman Sachs for 17 years and left the company in 2002. The 53-year-old has a net worth of $40 million and will be the third former Goldman Sachs employee to hold the Secretary of Treasury position.

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Betsy DeVos – Secretary of Education

Devos, a former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, supports the privatization of education. She also leads advocacy group American Federation for Children.

"Under her leadership we will reform the U.S. education system and break the bureaucracy that is holding our children back so that we can deliver world-class education and school choice to all families," Trump said last week.

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Michael Flynn – National Security Adviser

The retired lieutenant served in the military from 1981 to 2014 and graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1981. He currently runs a consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, with his son. Flynn has criticized the Obama administration of going too easy on terrorism.

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Mike Pompeo – CIA Director

Pompeo, 52, was born in California and has served as the U.S. Representative for Kansas’s 4th congressional district for five years. He was a Kansas representative on the Republican National Committee. He is pro-life and a lifelong supporter of the NRA.

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Jeff Sessions – U.S. Attorney General

The 69-year-old, Alabama-born Republican served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama from 1981 to 1993. From 1995 to 1997, he was elected Attorney General of Alabama. Sessions is strongly opposed to illegal immigration.

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Reince Priebus – White House Chief of Staff

The 44-year-old was born in New Jersey. He is an attorney and Chairman of the Republican National Committee. He served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin from 2007 to 2011.

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Stephen Bannon – Chief Strategist

Bannon was born in Virginia and helped create conservative site Breitbart. He served in the U.S. Navy and also worked at Goldman Sachs.

Vincent Viola is a former U.S. Army infantry officer and currentVirtu Financial Founder and executive chairman.

Mick Mulvaney - Office of Management and Budget director

The Republican congressman from South Carolina is known as a tough-on-spending conservative and an advocate of balancing the federal budget. Mulvaney, 49, was elected in the 2010 tea party wave and is a founder of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, whose members pushed former Speaker John Boehner from power.

PHOTO: David Goldman, AP

Keith Kellogg - National Security Council chief of staff

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has spent more than 35 years in the Army and, in 2003, oversaw the efforts to form the new Iraqi military after it was disbanded.

PHOTO: Carolyn Kaster, AP

Ryan Zinke - Interior Secretary

This Republican congressman from Montana has a distinguished military career. As an ex-Navy SEAL commander, he has two Bronze Stars for combat missions in Iraq. In Congress, he was a member of the Armed Services and Natural Resources committees, though he has received criticism from environmentalist and conservation groups.

PHOTO: AP/Rep. Ryan Zinke

Rick Perry - Energy Secretary

Former governor of Texas and currently serving on two corporate boards, reported CBS News. One of the boards is the Energy Transfer Partners, which has a subsidiary known as Dakota Access LLC. Dakota Access LLC is attempting to build the Dakota Access Pipeline. CBS News reported that Perry has suggested shutting down the agency he is now leading.

PHOTO: AP

Rex Tillerson - Secretary of State

The Exxon Mobil CEO has raised concerns by some for his reportedly close ties with Russia. Trump, however, has reportedly dismissed those concerns.

PHOTO: AP Images

Linda McMahon - Small Business Administration

Wrestling executive Linda McMahon is the co-founder and former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, the professional wrestling organization. Trump said McMahon will be a "champion for small businesses and unleash America's entrepreneurial spirit all across the country."

PHOTO: AP Images

Scott Pruitt - Administrator for Environmental Protection Agency

The Oklahoma Attorney General is a global warming skeptic and has repeatedly sued and derided the agency for pursuing an "activist agenda." Trump said Pruitt will restore the EPA's "essential mission of keeping our air and our water clean and safe" while ensuring that the agency doesn't spend tax money on an "out of control, anti-energy agenda."

Andy Puzder - Secretary of Labor

A leader in the fast-food industry, Puzder is chief executive of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other chains. He's been critical of the Obama administration's regulations and advised Trump on the campaign trail.

PHOTO: AP

Ben Carson - Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Carson was a candidate for President in the Republican primaries. After he left the race, he campaigned for Donald Trump. The retired surgeon was honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008.

PHOTO: AP Images

John Kelly - Homeland Security

Retired Marine General John Kelly most recently led the U.S. Southern Command before retiring in early 2016. Kelly joined the Marine Corps in 1970 and served three tours in Iraq. He is the most senior military officer to lose a child in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan. His son was killed in Afghanistan.

PHOTO: AP/Wilfredo Lee

Gen. James Mattis - Secretary of Defense

Mattis, 66, served in the Marine Corps for four decades and led U.S. Central Command until retiring in 2013. Regarded as one of the country's top thinkers in military matters, his aggressive rhetoric toward America's enemies in the Middle East put him in line with Trump's vision of defense.

PHOTO: AP

Elaine Chao – Secretary of Transportation

Chao, 63, served as Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2009 under George W. Bush. She was also Director of the Peace Corp. from 1991 to 1992 under George H.W. Bush. Chao was the first Asian American woman to hold a cabinet-level position in 2001 as Secretary of Labor.

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Nikki Haley – U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, 44, was the first woman Trump appointed to his Cabinet. She is the third consecutive female to hold this position.

"Governor Haley has a proven track record of bringing people together regardless of background or party affiliation to move critical policies forward for the betterment of her state and our country," Trump said in a release Wednesday. "She is also a proven dealmaker, and we look to be making plenty of deals. She will be a great leader representing us on the world stage."

Price was born in Michigan in 1954 and is an orthopedic surgeon. He currently leads the House of Representatives’ Budget Committee and is serving his seventh term. Price is pro-life and anti-Obamacare.

PHOTO: (Photo: tomprice.house.gov)

Steven Mnuchin – Secretary of Treasury

The Yale graduate worked at Goldman Sachs for 17 years and left the company in 2002. The 53-year-old has a net worth of $40 million and will be the third former Goldman Sachs employee to hold the Secretary of Treasury position.

PHOTO: AP

Betsy DeVos – Secretary of Education

Devos, a former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, supports the privatization of education. She also leads advocacy group American Federation for Children.

"Under her leadership we will reform the U.S. education system and break the bureaucracy that is holding our children back so that we can deliver world-class education and school choice to all families," Trump said last week.

PHOTO: AP

Michael Flynn – National Security Adviser

The retired lieutenant served in the military from 1981 to 2014 and graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1981. He currently runs a consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, with his son. Flynn has criticized the Obama administration of going too easy on terrorism.

PHOTO: AP

Mike Pompeo – CIA Director

Pompeo, 52, was born in California and has served as the U.S. Representative for Kansas’s 4th congressional district for five years. He was a Kansas representative on the Republican National Committee. He is pro-life and a lifelong supporter of the NRA.

PHOTO: AP

Jeff Sessions – U.S. Attorney General

The 69-year-old, Alabama-born Republican served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama from 1981 to 1993. From 1995 to 1997, he was elected Attorney General of Alabama. Sessions is strongly opposed to illegal immigration.

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Reince Priebus – White House Chief of Staff

The 44-year-old was born in New Jersey. He is an attorney and Chairman of the Republican National Committee. He served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin from 2007 to 2011.

PHOTO: AP

Stephen Bannon – Chief Strategist

Bannon was born in Virginia and helped create conservative site Breitbart. He served in the U.S. Navy and also worked at Goldman Sachs.

Vincent Viola is a former U.S. Army infantry officer and currentVirtu Financial Founder and executive chairman.

Mick Mulvaney - Office of Management and Budget director

The Republican congressman from South Carolina is known as a tough-on-spending conservative and an advocate of balancing the federal budget. Mulvaney, 49, was elected in the 2010 tea party wave and is a founder of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, whose members pushed former Speaker John Boehner from power.

PHOTO: David Goldman, AP

Keith Kellogg - National Security Council chief of staff

Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has spent more than 35 years in the Army and, in 2003, oversaw the efforts to form the new Iraqi military after it was disbanded.

PHOTO: Carolyn Kaster, AP

Ryan Zinke - Interior Secretary

This Republican congressman from Montana has a distinguished military career. As an ex-Navy SEAL commander, he has two Bronze Stars for combat missions in Iraq. In Congress, he was a member of the Armed Services and Natural Resources committees, though he has received criticism from environmentalist and conservation groups.

PHOTO: AP/Rep. Ryan Zinke

Rick Perry - Energy Secretary

Former governor of Texas and currently serving on two corporate boards, reported CBS News. One of the boards is the Energy Transfer Partners, which has a subsidiary known as Dakota Access LLC. Dakota Access LLC is attempting to build the Dakota Access Pipeline. CBS News reported that Perry has suggested shutting down the agency he is now leading.

PHOTO: AP

Rex Tillerson - Secretary of State

The Exxon Mobil CEO has raised concerns by some for his reportedly close ties with Russia. Trump, however, has reportedly dismissed those concerns.

PHOTO: AP Images

Linda McMahon - Small Business Administration

Wrestling executive Linda McMahon is the co-founder and former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, the professional wrestling organization. Trump said McMahon will be a "champion for small businesses and unleash America's entrepreneurial spirit all across the country."

PHOTO: AP Images

Scott Pruitt - Administrator for Environmental Protection Agency

The Oklahoma Attorney General is a global warming skeptic and has repeatedly sued and derided the agency for pursuing an "activist agenda." Trump said Pruitt will restore the EPA's "essential mission of keeping our air and our water clean and safe" while ensuring that the agency doesn't spend tax money on an "out of control, anti-energy agenda."

Andy Puzder - Secretary of Labor

A leader in the fast-food industry, Puzder is chief executive of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other chains. He's been critical of the Obama administration's regulations and advised Trump on the campaign trail.

PHOTO: AP

Ben Carson - Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Carson was a candidate for President in the Republican primaries. After he left the race, he campaigned for Donald Trump. The retired surgeon was honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008.

PHOTO: AP Images

John Kelly - Homeland Security

Retired Marine General John Kelly most recently led the U.S. Southern Command before retiring in early 2016. Kelly joined the Marine Corps in 1970 and served three tours in Iraq. He is the most senior military officer to lose a child in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan. His son was killed in Afghanistan.

PHOTO: AP/Wilfredo Lee

Gen. James Mattis - Secretary of Defense

Mattis, 66, served in the Marine Corps for four decades and led U.S. Central Command until retiring in 2013. Regarded as one of the country's top thinkers in military matters, his aggressive rhetoric toward America's enemies in the Middle East put him in line with Trump's vision of defense.

PHOTO: AP

Elaine Chao – Secretary of Transportation

Chao, 63, served as Secretary of Labor from 2001 to 2009 under George W. Bush. She was also Director of the Peace Corp. from 1991 to 1992 under George H.W. Bush. Chao was the first Asian American woman to hold a cabinet-level position in 2001 as Secretary of Labor.

PHOTO: AP

Nikki Haley – U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.

South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, 44, was the first woman Trump appointed to his Cabinet. She is the third consecutive female to hold this position.

"Governor Haley has a proven track record of bringing people together regardless of background or party affiliation to move critical policies forward for the betterment of her state and our country," Trump said in a release Wednesday. "She is also a proven dealmaker, and we look to be making plenty of deals. She will be a great leader representing us on the world stage."

Price was born in Michigan in 1954 and is an orthopedic surgeon. He currently leads the House of Representatives’ Budget Committee and is serving his seventh term. Price is pro-life and anti-Obamacare.

PHOTO: (Photo: tomprice.house.gov)

Steven Mnuchin – Secretary of Treasury

The Yale graduate worked at Goldman Sachs for 17 years and left the company in 2002. The 53-year-old has a net worth of $40 million and will be the third former Goldman Sachs employee to hold the Secretary of Treasury position.

PHOTO: AP

Betsy DeVos – Secretary of Education

Devos, a former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, supports the privatization of education. She also leads advocacy group American Federation for Children.

"Under her leadership we will reform the U.S. education system and break the bureaucracy that is holding our children back so that we can deliver world-class education and school choice to all families," Trump said last week.

PHOTO: AP

Michael Flynn – National Security Adviser

The retired lieutenant served in the military from 1981 to 2014 and graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1981. He currently runs a consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, with his son. Flynn has criticized the Obama administration of going too easy on terrorism.

PHOTO: AP

Mike Pompeo – CIA Director

Pompeo, 52, was born in California and has served as the U.S. Representative for Kansas’s 4th congressional district for five years. He was a Kansas representative on the Republican National Committee. He is pro-life and a lifelong supporter of the NRA.

PHOTO: AP

Jeff Sessions – U.S. Attorney General

The 69-year-old, Alabama-born Republican served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama from 1981 to 1993. From 1995 to 1997, he was elected Attorney General of Alabama. Sessions is strongly opposed to illegal immigration.

PHOTO: AP

Reince Priebus – White House Chief of Staff

The 44-year-old was born in New Jersey. He is an attorney and Chairman of the Republican National Committee. He served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin from 2007 to 2011.

PHOTO: AP

Stephen Bannon – Chief Strategist

Bannon was born in Virginia and helped create conservative site Breitbart. He served in the U.S. Navy and also worked at Goldman Sachs.